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August 07, 2009 at
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curious, how many use a race/ track log book to keep track of set ups? I've tried but seems to be quite time consuming and not always organized as it should be.
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August 29, 2009 at
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Posted By: kahneinawing on August 07 2009 at 10:11:57 PM
curious, how many use a race/ track log book to keep track of set ups? I've tried but seems to be quite time consuming and not always organized as it should be.
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Just to let you know BR Motorsports has setup sheets you can buy & are really comprehensive with all the info on these sheets . I ook one of these sheets & printed it to poster size & then laminated it so it could be written on with a grease pencil or a washable marker,joting down the changes on RACE NIGHT hope this helps
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October 19, 2012 at
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I think there's a few websites that you can still print them from for free. Then just 3-hole punch them & use a big binder. If you just make it part of your pre-race ritual, then it doesn't seem as time consuming.
^^^ I do like the idea above too!
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